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An inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy study of the adsorption of CO on Rh
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Inelastic Electron Tunneling Spectroscopy of CO adsorbed on alumina supported Rh allows the observation of the low frequency metal-carbon vibrational modes (~1000 cm−1) that cannot be seen by infrared spectroscopy as mentioned in this paper.About:
This article is published in Surface Science.The article was published on 1979-03-02. It has received 17 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy & Scanning tunneling spectroscopy.read more
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Surface Science Approach to Modeling Supported Catalysts
TL;DR: In this article, a review of the literature on the latter model systems, that is, particles on a model support, is presented, where attention is paided to both preparation and use of such model systems.
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Compilation of inelastic electron tunnelling spectra of molecules chemisorbed on metal oxides
D.G. Walmsley,J.L. Tomlin +1 more
TL;DR: Inelastic electron tunnelling spectroscopy (IETS) is a well established technique for the study of molecular adsorbates on metal oxides as discussed by the authors, which yields vibrational spectra with high resolution and sensitivity to submonolayer coverage.
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Inelastic Electron Tunnelling Spectroscopy
TL;DR: Inelastic electron tunnelling spectroscopy (IETS) is fast becoming established as a useful technique for the study of vibrational modes of surface adsorbates as discussed by the authors.
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Construction and application of a novel combination glove box deposition system to the study of air‐sensitive materials by tunneling spectroscopy
K. W. Hipps,Ursula Mazur +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a high-vacuum deposition system housed in a recirculating, catalytically scrubbed, inert-atmosphere glove box is reported. This system is specifically applied to the fabrication of tunnel diodes used in a surface vibrational spectroscopy called inelastic electron tunneling spectroscope or IETS.
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Erratum: Inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy: Spectroscopy using a phenomenon of electron tunneling (Review)
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the IETS and IETS as a set of IETS (Intermediate IETS), which includes the following: IETSは高感度な表面分析法であり,
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Leed and thermal desorption studies of small molecules (h2, o2, co, co2, no, c2h4, c2h2 and c) chemisorbed on the stepped rhodium (755) and (331) surfaces
David G. Castner,David G. Castner,B.A. Sexton,B.A. Sexton,Gabor A. Somorjai,Gabor A. Somorjai +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the chemisorption of H2, O2, CO, CO2, NO, C2H4, C 2H2 and C 2C2H2 was studied on the clean Rh(111) and (100) surfaces.
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Inelastic-Electron-Tunneling Spectroscopy of Metal-Insulator-Metal Junctions
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors considered the possibility of deducing precise information from the lowvoltage part of the spectrum (i.e., the $\frac{{d}^{2}I}{d{V}^{ 2}}\ensuremath{-}\mathrm{v}\mathm{s}\ensurepath{-}V$ characteristic) given information about the phonons of the electrodes.
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An infrared study of nitric oxide adsorbed on rhodium-alumina catalyst
Hiromichi Arai,Hiro-o Tominaga +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the infrared spectroscopic study was made of NO and CO and their mixture adsorbed on rhodium metals supported on γ-alumina.
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Vibrational-mode shifts in inelastic electron tunneling spectroscopy: Effects due to superconductivity and surface interactions.
John R. Kirtley,Paul K. Hansma +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of the top metal electrode on the vibrational-mode energies of benzoic acid on aluminum oxide with Pb, Sn, and Ag top metal electrodes is described.